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Sailing to Newfoundland
- A Solo Exploration of the South Coast Fjords
- Narrated by: Paul Trammell
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sailing to Newfoundland documents a solo journey on a 40' sailboat from Florida to the remote and uninhabited fjords of the south coast of Newfoundland, one of the few places in the world where raw, unspoiled nature meets the ocean and provides sheltered anchorages. From the author of Becoming a Sailor, Journey to the Ragged Islands, and Chasing the Nomadic Dream, this book puts you in the cockpit, and in the fjords, and on top of glacier-cut mountains in the remote backcountry of Newfoundland.
©2023 Paul Trammell (P)2024 Paul Trammell
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